Asteroid Chariklo Has Rings: Images of a Space Rock Oddity (Gallery)

Credit: Lucie Maquet

The rings of Saturn are among the crown jewels of our solar syste, but it turns out that asteroids can have rings of their own, too. Here: See an artist's…Read More »

view of the rings surrounding the asteroid Chariklo, which is only 155 miles (250 kilometers) across. The asteroid is the first non-planetary body in the solar system discovered to have its own ring system. Image released March 26, 2014. [See more photos here.] Less «

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'Star Trek: Prelude To Axanar' in Pictures: Trek Fan Film Photos

Credit: Axanar Productions

Set phasers to stunned: A Kickstarter campaign for a new "Star Trek" project has already quintupled its original $10,000 goal to fund a fan film by veteran…Read More »

'Technology' pays homage to spacesuit achievements of the past while incorporating subtle elements of the future. By using Luminex wire and light-emitting…Read More »

patches, this design puts a new spin on spacewalking standards such as ways to identify crew members. The design specifically includes electroluminescent wire and patches across the upper and lower torso, exposed rotating bearings, collapsing pleats for mobility and highlighted movement, and abrasion resistant panels on the lower torso. Image released March 24, 2014.[See more photos here.] Less «

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Dwarf World 2012 VP113 at Solar System's Edge: Photos and images

Credit: Scott S. Sheppard: Carnegie Institution for Science

The discovery images of 2012 VP113, which has the most distant orbit known in our Solar System. Three images of the night sky, each taken about 2 hours…Read More »

apart, were combined into one. The first image was artificially colored red, second green and third blue. 2012 VP113 moved between each image as seen by the red, green and blue dots. The background stars and galaxies did not move and thus their red, green and blue images combine to show up as white sources. [See more photos here.] Less «

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Mars-Bound Comet: Photos of Comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring (Gallery)

Credit: ASA, ESA, and J.-Y. Li (Planetary Science Institute)

See photos and images of the Mars-bound comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring, which will buzz the Red Planet on Oct. 19, 2014. Comet Siding Spring was discovered…Read More »

in January 2013. Its pass through the inner solar system will be closely watched by Mars probes. Here: The images above show — before and after filtering — comet C/2013 A1, also known as Siding Spring, as captured by Wide Field Camera 3 on NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. Image released March 27, 2014. [See more photos here.] Less «

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Dwarf Planets in the Extreme Outer Solar System (Infographic)

Credit: By Karl Tate, Infographics Artist

The solar system has four main regions. Rocky planets like Earth orbit near the sun, out to a distance of 4.2 A.U. (An A.U., or astronomical unit, is the…Read More »

distance from Earth to the sun.) Farther out lie the gas giants, out to 30 A.U. Next is the frozen Kuiper belt beyond Neptune, out to 50 A.U. Far beyond that is the Oort Cloud, a region of icy bodies that extends halfway to the nearest star. [See the infographic here.] Less «

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On Venus, Rainbow-Like 'Glory' Seen for 1st Time (Photos)

Credit: ESA/MPS/DLR/IDA

Shimmering rainbow colors were captured on camera above Venus, marking the first time a so-called "glory" was pictured on another planet besides Earth.…Read More »